Alan564017 Posted Thursday at 23:04 Posted Thursday at 23:04 Hi, hopefully someone can point me in the right direction. I have two non-runners a Class 08 shunter and a Silver Fox Class C, both DCC. I think all that is required is some soldering, its not a DCC issue. Im in the southeast, looking for someone to repair. Quote
0 David Holman Posted Friday at 07:00 Posted Friday at 07:00 (edited) Do you have a model railway club nearby? If so, worth contacting them to see if they can help. Another thought is to visit a local model show. There will usually be a stand where you could ask for help and some even do a soldering clinic where you can learn the 'dark art'. It really isn't difficult. If not, worth separating body from chassis (usually only a couple of screws) to see if anything has come adrift. Edited Friday at 07:06 by David Holman 1 Quote
0 Flying Snail Posted Friday at 07:50 Posted Friday at 07:50 I see from your profile that you're in Kilkenny - following up on David's note, the closest club to you is probably Wexford. They're on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/WexfordModelRailwayClub Another option might be to get in touch with Mark's Models shop in Greenogue - they sell a lot of model railway stuff (both new and used), so they might be able to refer you on to someone who does repairs Quote
0 Alan564017 Posted Friday at 23:01 Author Posted Friday at 23:01 thanks for the replies. Its definitely some wiring that has come adrift. Ill try Greenogue. Quote
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Hi, hopefully someone can point me in the right direction. I have two non-runners a Class 08 shunter and a Silver Fox Class C, both DCC.
I think all that is required is some soldering, its not a DCC issue. Im in the southeast, looking for someone to repair.
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